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The Stuff of Dreams[6]Akiria Kurosawa left his genius behind on strips of film. Mark Jordan,MEMPHIS FLYERWhat, Me Worried?[7]This year's crop; a bust already? Tom Shales,MEMPHIS FLYERNow What?[11]What's the matter, couldn't find a review of that blockbuster film you're excited about? We certainly don't want to leave you disappointed -- why not try some of these larger-than-life movie links?WEEKLY WIRE

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hodes Scholar, musician, and actor Kris Kristofferson is back
on the screen in "A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries,"
a fictional profile of author James Jones as written by his daughter
Kaylie Jones. Kristofferson talks about the film with Ray Pride
of Newcity Chicago in "Taken for Granite."

Memphis Flyer's Mark Jordan takes a look at the work of
legendary director Akira Kurosawa in "The Stuff of Dreams," while Tom Shales wonders how bad this year's TV season is going to be. He isn't betting money on success, that's for sure.